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Future perfect tense for project milestones

Master the future perfect with this B2 business English lesson plan. Ideal for ESL teachers, it focuses on project management and setting goals. Activities include warm-up discussion, vocabulary, listening, reading comprehension, and a role-play discussing project milestones.

B2 Business Work Grammar
Future perfect tense for project milestones

Summary

This downloadable PDF lesson plan for English teachers helps B2 students master the future perfect. This class material is ideal for an ESL lesson on business English, project management, and setting goals, providing engaging activities for your next class.

This business English lesson plan focuses on using the future perfect to discuss project milestones. Activities include a warm-up discussion, vocabulary matching, and grammar exercises. Students will practice through a listening task about a project update, a reading comprehension based on a press release, and a final role-play where they act as a project manager and a client. This comprehensive ESL material provides structured practice in a professional context, boosting both language skills and business communication confidence.

Activities

  • Students start by defining key project management terms like 'milestone' and 'deliverable' before diving into the main grammar point. This vocabulary activity effectively prepares them for the business context of the lesson.
  • The lesson includes a listening exercise where students fill in the gaps in a project manager's status update. This task trains their ability to understand the future perfect tense in a natural, spoken context.
  • Learners read a fictional press release about a product launch and answer comprehension questions, seeing the future perfect used in a formal, written text to describe future accomplishments and build confidence.
  • The lesson culminates in a practical speaking activity. In a role-play, students act as a project manager and a client, using the future perfect and key vocabulary to discuss project deadlines and status updates.
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Vocabulary focus

This lesson focuses on essential business English and project management vocabulary. Students will learn and practice terms such as 'milestone,' 'deliverable,' 'phase,' 'launch,' 'integrate,' and 'secure partnerships.' These words are crucial for discussing project timelines, goals, and outcomes in a professional setting, enabling students to communicate more effectively in the workplace.

Grammar focus

The primary grammar point is the future perfect simple (will have + past participle). The lesson explains how to use this tense to describe actions that will be completed before a specific point in the future. Students practice its formation and usage through targeted fill-in-the-blank exercises, reading comprehension, and a communicative role-play, ensuring a solid understanding of this key B2-level structure.

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